Just wanted to show you what has been on my nails the last week. This is Spell Polish Invisible Forces over Essie Midnight Cami. Invisible Forces consists of loads of iridescent glitter in a transparent base. The magic happens when you layer it over another polish. I really love how it looks over a dark blue base. I’ve gotten so many compliments on this combinations during this week. A lot of customers visiting my work have completely fallen for it. My pictures really does not do it any justice. I used one coat Invisible Forces over two coats Midnight Cami. The glitter spreads nicely so there’s really no need for more layers.

In December I received some polishes from the New York Marquee collection by Deborah Lippmann. I had only seen these online so far and was very exited. These polishes have a chrome finish that I really like. As most chrome/metallic polishes they dry fairly quickly on the nail, so I recommend working fast to avoid dragging polish that have started to dry. As long as you keep this in mind I don’t think you’ll have problems with these.

Another bonus with metallic polishes is that they are usually really good for stamping. As you can see on my ring finger nail this works great with this polish. So far I’m really impressed by these polishes.

Sometimes I let my boyfriend decide what I should put on my nails. He almost always picks something blue. This time was no exception. His choice this time was Essie – Hide & Go Chic and pattern from Pueen plate Pueen83 and Cream colored stamping polish from Mundo de Uñas.

Today I just have to show you my absolute newest favorite polish. I can’t get enough of this polish. As you probably figured out already, this is Comet in the Sky from the Gwen Stefani Holiday Collection. I layered it over OPI – Tomorrow Never Dies, my favourite from Skyfall collection. The base color really makes Comet in the Sky pop and shine like the star it is. The stamping is from Pueen plate Pueen44 and I also used the silver polish from Mundo de Uñas.

So I’m not done treasure hunting in my old polishes, and today I’ve pulled out this holographic polish from last years spring/summer collection Hologlam by China Glaze. The holographic effect in these polishes is quite subtile, but I like that. Not all holos need to be in-your-face all the time. Really like how this polish pops under artificial light.

So I am currently organizing my polish drawers and trying to register all polishes on a polish app on my phone. This is a great opportunity to re-discover some «forgotten» polishes. For example this muted green polish Exotic Encounters from China Glaze»s fall collection 2012 On Safari. Since this is an «old» polish you might not find it in stores, but if you want it it’s available on eBay.